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author | Lukas Rytz <lukas.rytz@gmail.com> | 2015-06-19 20:28:40 +0200 |
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committer | Lukas Rytz <lukas.rytz@gmail.com> | 2015-06-19 21:07:39 +0200 |
commit | 63812c18b23de60039fd3267e4806449ea679972 (patch) | |
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SI-9359 Fix InnerClass entry flags for nested Java enums
The access flags in InnerClass entries for nested Java enums were
basically completely off.
A first step is to use the recently introduced backend method
`javaClassfileFlags`, which is now moved to BCodeAsmCommon.
See its doc for an explanation.
Then the flags of the enum class symbol were off. An enum is
- final if none of its values has a class body
- abstract if it has an abstract method
(https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se7/html/jls-8.html#jls-8.9)
When using the ClassfileParser:
- ENUM was never added. I guess that's just an oversight.
- ABSTRACT (together with SEALED) was always added. This is to
enable exhaustiveness checking, see 3f7b8b5. This is a hack and we
have to go through the class members in the backend to find out if
the enum actually has the `ACC_ABSTRACT` flag or not.
When using the JavaParser:
- FINAL was never added.
- ABSTRACT was never added.
This commit fixes all of the above and tests cases (Java enum read
from the classfile and from source).
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